Elliot Hannon

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School Bus Classrooms In India

Nearly half of students in India drop out of elementary school. In an effort to bring them back in, some groups are testing out mobile classrooms: school bus learning.

School Bus Classrooms In India

India's Street Cuisine And Food Safety

India's Street Cuisine And Food Safety

New Delhi 'Slutwalk' Protest

New Delhi 'Slutwalk' Protest
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Global food prices at ?record high'

Global food prices at ?record high'
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Largest outdoor laundry mat

Largest outdoor laundry mat
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Offering arms to India

President Obama's trip to India is not only about strengthening economic ties between the world's two largest democracies. Along with solidifying the country's relationship, the US wants to strike a military deal. Elliot Hannon reports from New Delhi.

Offering arms to India
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Indian companies encourage cultural training

Correspondent Elliott Hannon reports from New Delhi, India where a demand for cross-cultural business training is growing.

Indian companies encourage cultural training
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India helps in Pakistan flood disaster

This week marks one month since the beginning of Pakistan's worst floods in decades. Pakistan's neighbor, India, will contribute to the aid effort. That donation could have an impact on historically troubled relations. Reporter Elliot Hannon explains.

India helps in Pakistan flood disaster
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India's hair entrepreneur

Correspondent Elliot Hannon visits a hairstylist in New Delhi who hopes to turn the every day haircut in India into big business.

India's hair entrepreneur
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Retirement in India

While retirement homes for the elderly are commonplace in the US, they are a new, and growing, phenomenon in India. Reporter Elliot Hannon visits one of the newly constructed Indian retirement communities to see who's moving in.

Retirement in India
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New Delhi's electricity thieves

India's capital New Delhi has long suffered from a particular crime: electricity theft. But the private companies now running New Delhi's power plants have started to fight back. Reporter Elliot Hannon takes us on a power raid outside New Delhi.

New Delhi's electricity thieves